Archive for the ‘Immigration News’ Category
Sunday, November 1st, 2009
Press Release -10/30/2009
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today opened the new National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC) — a 24-hour, DHS-led coordinated watch and warning center that will improve national efforts to address threats and incidents affecting the nation’s critical information technology and cyber infrastructure.
“Securing America’s cyber infrastructure requires a coordinated and flexible system to detect threats and communicate protective measures to our federal, state, local, and private sector partners and the public,” said Secretary Napolitano. “Consolidating our cyber and communications operations centers within the NCCIC will enhance our ability to effectively mitigate risks and respond to threats.”
The new, state-of-the-art facility reflects the shared priority of President Obama and Secretary Napolitano to bolster information sharing and incident response in order to protect and secure the nation’s cyber networks and infrastructure.
For more on this story
Tags: Cybersecurity Center, Department Of Homeland Security (DHS), Information Sharing, janet napolitano, NCCIC, Securing America
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
The Department of Labor will be centralizingi prevailing wage processing. The agency is scheduled to open its prevailing wage center in Washington, DC to begin centralized processing of PERM, H-1B, H-1B1 and E-3 NIV programs as of January 1, 2010.
Prevailing Wage Requests will be submitted to the National Center rather than to the State Workforce Agencies (SWAs).
The processing times from state to state vary widely at the present time and the determinations are not always consistent. We’re not sure what to expect with the new program. At the onset there will probably be longer processing times, though DOL is assuring that this should result in more consistent prevailing wage determinations over time.
Tags: Centralized Processing, Department Of Labor (DOL), DOL, e-3, H-1B, H-1B1, Labor Certification, Nonimmigrant Visas, PERM, Prevailing Wage Determinations, Prevailing Wage Requests
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
It has been reported that some 20,000 more unannounced employer site visits will be taking place over the next few months by FDNS, but this time it will be to employers who have filed H-1B extensions to determine if there is ongoing compliance by the employer.
It’s been asked, do they have the legal right to do this – just show up and demand to speak with a company’s representative or executive officer? Yes, they do, although it hasn’t been acted upon to the extent we are now observing until your $500 Fraud Detection and Prevention government filing fee created the revenue to employ some 6,500 FDNS agents. Up until now, USCIS or DOL agents have always been in a position to do onsite employer visits when they thought necessary – but it’s been rarely acted upon. Presently, you can add ICE and FDNS to this group – because we’re in a hunt ‘em down, enforcement climate – and it’s the employers who are being targeted.
So, how does an employer handle this? We don’t recommend that you wait to ask this question and to get your documentation organized when the agent comes knocking. This is serious business now, and they are not just targeting the small to medium-size employer or the employer who has financial issues and can’t respond to requests to prove the ability to pay the offered wage to the employee.
Therefore, it is recommended that you discuss this with your immigration counsel now. If you don’t have a representative, we are available to walk you through a program that will not only assist you in organizing your Public Access information and files, but we will give you the tools to prepare the company representative that will handle the agent site visit and to prepare them for the questions that will be asked, what documentation should be organized now and beeasily accessible to present to the agent when requested – and overall, how to successfully respond to a government site visit at your place of employment.
Tags: Department Of Homeland Security (DHS), DOL, E-Verify, Employer Compliance, Employer Site Visits, FDNS, H-1B, ICE, Immigration Solutions, SSA No-Match, USCIS, Worksite Enforcement
Posted in Department Of Homeland Security (DHS), Department Of Labor (DOL), H-1B Visas, I-9/E-Verify News, ICE, Immigration Legislation, Immigration News, USCIS | Comments Off on Employer Site Visits to Increase by FDNS
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
The NCSBN has an excellent Resource Manual available for International Nurses and was developed as a user-friendly resource.
The manual focuses on 3 main topics related to foreign nurses: Education, English Exam and Immigration. Very intelligently, each chapter has 4 sections: Definitions, Issues, FAQs and Resources.
It is important to understand that each state is responsible for the licensure of nurses within the state. Variations exist among the states. It is very important to be working with a knowledgeable certification and licensure specialist or be in direct contact yourself with the State Board.
Immigration Solutions are specialists in health care immigration – for all occupations. We have placed hundreds of foreign health care personnel with US hospitals and top medical facilities in the USA. We have worked with some of the most reputable international staffing professionals in the industry; have attended countless recruitment events abroad and in the USA, and interface one-on-one with the health care professional and their families throughout the entire process. We continue to advise and consult with some of the top recruiters and medical facilities in the USA.
Contact Immigration Solutions for all of your US and Canadian health care immigration matters. Here is the link to the NCSBN Manual and here is a link to our healthcare brochure.
Tags: Foreign Healthcare Professionals, Foreign Nurses, HEALTHCARE IMMIGRATION, Healthcare Legislation, Healthcare News, Immigration Solutions, Nurse Recruiters
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
[IMMIGRANT’S LIST reports] Last week, Congressman Lamar Smith from Texas, the ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, wrote an Op-Ed in Politico that should make everyone working for immigration reform take notice. Rather than lay out a plan to address the unsustainable immigration system in this country, he uses the words “amnesty,” “illegal-immigrant lobby” and “open-borders crowd” (24 times by our count) to scare readers.
We’ve included the text of the article from Politico.com. When you read it, do what I did — ask yourself: “Okay, what’s your plan? How do we fix our broken system?”
We concur with immigrant’s List, “Governing means being responsible. But too many elected officials think screaming “AMNESTY” over and over passes for honest debate. They’re loud and they’re going to use every scare tactic in the book to get re-elected. Don’t let them get away with it. With your help, Immigrants’ List will work to elect members of Congress in 2010 who actually want to tackle the problems we face, and who actually want to govern.”
…what do you think? info@immigrationsolution.net
Tags: AMNESTY, Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Illegal Aliens, Immigration Legislation, Immigration Reform, LAMAR SMITH, politico.com
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
The subject is definitely alive and well and not going away!
Hoping to jump-start a major legislative drive on immigration reform in the US congress, more than 100 pro-reform House Democrats signed a letter reminding President Obama of his administration’s commitment to overhaul immigration.
The letter was clearly meant to nudge the WH toward engaging an issue it has allowed to languish. The letter expressed House Dems “commitment to fix our broken immigration system” and cited “strong support for moving forward on fair and humane comprehensive immigration reform this year.” One of the signees, Rep. Luis Gutierrez, an Illinois Dem, is gearing up to introduce a major immigration reform bill as early as next month.
Immigration advocates and their allies in Congress believe there is a window for immigration reform to pass early next year, before midterm elections complicate the political calculus.
Immigrant advocates know that once health care reform is settled, immigration will compete with other crucial issues including banking regulations and the interrelated climate and energy questions, for political attention. As always — immigration reform pivots on one sensitive question: What happens with the nation’s 12 million undocumented immigrants?
For more on this
Tags: CIR, Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Congress, GUEST WORKERS, HOUSE DEMOCRATS, Illegal Aliens, Immigration Reform, REP. LUIS GUTIERREZ
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Assistant Secretary for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) John Morton announced standardized Memorandums of Agreement (MOAs) with 67 state and local law enforcement agencies to participate in 287(g) partnerships-improving public safety by prioritizing criminal aliens who are a threat to local communities, ensuring consistent and uniform policies and providing a force multiplier for ICE’s immigration enforcement efforts across the country.
The media has been all over this story as it concerns the Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio meltdown when the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano ordered him to stop arresting suspects based solely on the fact that they are illegal aliens. The Arizona sheriff who has been called the “toughest” in America, defiantly said he will continue his sweeps which have netted thousands of illegal aliens. He says that he can still operate within the law, under Arizona human smuggling laws – and told reporters, “it’s all politics”.
The new ICE partnerships include the Jail Model, in which local law enforcement agencies designate Jail Enforcement Officers to identify aliens already incarcerated within their detention facilities who are eligible for removal, as well as the Federal Task Force Model, in which agencies designate officers to work with Federal agents in locating, processing and removing criminal aliens from the United States.
- 55 agreements have been signed by ICE and the partnering agency;
- 12 agreements have been reached and await approval by the local jurisdiction’s supervisory authority; and
- Six agreements have negotiations underway.
- Six jurisdictions did not re-sign the new 287(g) agreement or withdrew during negotiations for a variety of reasons, including implementation of the Secure Communities program, budgetary constraints and limited program utilization.
We link to the ICE News Release for more on this story.
Tags: 287(g), ICE, ICE MOA's, Illegal Aliens, IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT, John Morton, Sheriff Arpaio
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Friday, October 16th, 2009
At a rally Oct. 13th on the west lawn of the United States Capitol, U.S. Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez (D-IL) addressed a crowd of thousands who demanded change to our nation’s broken immigration system. Rep. Gutierrez’ address responded to a recent call from the immigration advocacy community to introduce comprehensive immigration reform in the House of Representatives. Rep. Gutierrez has been actively talking to advocacy and civil rights groups, faith-based groups, labor groups and his colleagues on the Hill to identify the most essential components of such a comprehensive bill. Today, he presented a broad outline of those core principles.
In a statement Rep. Gutierrez said, “We simply cannot wait any longer for a bill that keeps our families together, protects our workers and allows a pathway to legalization for those who have earned it. It is time we had a workable plan making its way through congress that recognizes the vast contributions of immigrants to this country and honors the American Dream. I am preparing such a plan, and will introduce it in the near future. It will include the following core principles”: A pathway to legalization, effective border enforcement, humane interior enforcement, protects workers, verifies employment, addresses family unit, Ag Jobs, Dream Act, establishes a future flow of foreign workers that is fair to employers and workers, and promotes immigrant integration. For more, we link to the Press Release
Other rallies took place across the country as well, demanding that Congress enact a broad and humane solution to fix the nation’s broken immigration system. Families, spiritual leaders, and community members gathered to encourage members of Congress and the Obama administration to follow in Rep. Luis Gutierrez’s (D-IL) footsteps and make family unity, workers’ rights, and a commitment to workable solutions fundamental parts of their collective vision for comprehensive immigration reform.
“Immigrants are an integral part of the fabric of American society,” said Marielena Hincapie, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center. “For too long, the flawed and ineffective immigration system has kept them apart from loved ones and made it difficult for them to fully participate in the communities they live and work in.”
Tags: AG JOBS, CIR, COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION, CONGRESSMAN LUIS GUTIERREZ, DREAM ACT, Immigration Legislation, Immigration Reform
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Monday, October 5th, 2009
Immigration Impact reports today, the United States Supreme Court opens its October session. Among the cases it will hear this term, two may have a significant effect on immigrants. The first case involves the intersection of the criminal justice system and immigration and the important role that lawyers play in safeguarding the rights of immigrants. The second case deals with immigrants’ access to federal court review—review which provides necessary oversight of government decision-making in immigration cases. These cases present the Supreme Court with opportunities to reaffirm that immigrants must be afforded fair process and a meaningful opportunity to be heard.
For a summary of the cases, refer to the above link.
Tags: illegal immigrants, Immigration News, Immigration Reform, Supreme Court
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Newspapers are reporting today that during the official Q&A session following the Chicago bid for the Olympic Games, I.O.C. member, Syed Shahid Ali, from Pakistan , asked President Obama how smooth it would be for foreigners to enter the United States for the Olympic Games because doing so can sometimes be “a rather harrowing experience.”
While this I.O.C. member’s concerns raise a red flag about the need for a change in our immigration
policies, a litany of voices have been warning for years that the U.S. is slowly adopting an anti-visitor policy that is harming business, higher education and families. Stories in the press and report after report have all highlighted how our broken immigration system is hampering our nation’s ability to attract the best and the brightest and stay competitive with other nations around the world. For more on this
Tags: Immigration Legislation, Immigration News, Immigration Reform, obama, The Olympics
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